The Southeast Council of Air Shows (SECAS) and JLC AirShow Management are excited to announce the second annual SECAS Summit on March 18-21, 2021. In addition to the summit, a new and innovative air show training camp program will be included. This will be the first time a regional organization will combine an annual meeting with air show ground and flight training. Air show performers, demonstration teams, air bosses, announcers, FAA (FSDO) members, and event organizers are invited to attend. The combined event will be hosted at the Russell Regional Airport in Rome, GA.
“Our first summit was a great success. Following an air show season of COVID-related issues, we’re especially excited to begin 2021 with a fresh start and expanded content,” said SECAS President Greg Gibson.
The air show training camp is jointly organized by Air Boss, Inc. and JLC AirShow Management. The camp will focus on ground training, flight training, air show showmanship, and best practices with an emphasis on safety. Whether new to the industry or an air show veteran, attendees will have the unique opportunity to receive training, coaching, and evaluation from air show industry professionals. An FAA approved aerobatic box, TFR, and temporary air traffic control tower will be provided.
“This is a rare opportunity for new and established air show performers to rehearse and perfect their air show demonstrations with support and guidance from some of the top professionals in the industry,” said JLC AirShow Management President John Cowman. “George and I are proud to offer this training opportunity in conjunction with the SECAS Summit. We look forward to hosting the event at our facilities in Rome, GA.”
Save the date – March 18-21, 2021. Additional details and registration for the four-day training camp and summit will be announced soon. For more information, visit www.newsecas.org
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